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MDA director provides rough sketch of possible space-based missile defense sensor layer
What does the Missile Defense Agency director envision for a space-based missile defense layer? Here’s a look.
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Hyten: To address Russian and Chinese missile threats, it’s all about the sensors
The head of U.S. Strategic Command says the biggest focus for missile defense has to be sensor development.
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Raytheon builds massive radar development facility complete with robotic helpers
Meeting visitors at the door of the $72 million addition to Raytheon’s Andover, Massachusetts, radar production facility is a small square robot flashing purple light, offering a verbal welcome.
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Marines increase ways to detect and kill air threats, from hobby drones to cruise missiles
Facing an array of threats, the expeditionary force aims to keep the sky safe.
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Fitbits and fitness-tracking devices banned for deployed troops
Announcement is latest to tighten security as device data exposes vulnerabilities.
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Marines receive new advanced air defense system as air threats loom
The Corps plans to buy six new G/ATOR systems, to the tune of $225M.
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The Army is one step closer to fielding a next-generation weapon sight
The system is expected to be fielded to infantry and special operations forces in fiscal year 2019.
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3 thoughts on hypersonic weapons from the Pentagon’s technology chief
The U.S., Russia and China are all pursuing hypersonic weapons. Here are some factors to keep in mind.
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Is the ‘Google Translate’ of sensor systems coming?
Lockheed recently concluded a series of flight tests with DARPA on an experimental program for stitching together systems.
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The Navy wants the weather to predict sensor interruptions
The rise of interconnected sensors means atmospheric sciences becomes more important to the Navy.
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MDA director provides rough sketch of possible space-based missile defense sensor layer
What does the Missile Defense Agency director envision for a space-based missile defense layer? Here’s a look.
-
Hyten: To address Russian and Chinese missile threats, it’s all about the sensors
The head of U.S. Strategic Command says the biggest focus for missile defense has to be sensor development.
-
Raytheon builds massive radar development facility complete with robotic helpers
Meeting visitors at the door of the $72 million addition to Raytheon’s Andover, Massachusetts, radar production facility is a small square robot flashing purple light, offering a verbal welcome.
-
Marines increase ways to detect and kill air threats, from hobby drones to cruise missiles
Facing an array of threats, the expeditionary force aims to keep the sky safe.
-
Fitbits and fitness-tracking devices banned for deployed troops
Announcement is latest to tighten security as device data exposes vulnerabilities.
-
Marines receive new advanced air defense system as air threats loom
The Corps plans to buy six new G/ATOR systems, to the tune of $225M.
-
The Army is one step closer to fielding a next-generation weapon sight
The system is expected to be fielded to infantry and special operations forces in fiscal year 2019.
-
3 thoughts on hypersonic weapons from the Pentagon’s technology chief
The U.S., Russia and China are all pursuing hypersonic weapons. Here are some factors to keep in mind.
-
Is the ‘Google Translate’ of sensor systems coming?
Lockheed recently concluded a series of flight tests with DARPA on an experimental program for stitching together systems.
-
The Navy wants the weather to predict sensor interruptions
The rise of interconnected sensors means atmospheric sciences becomes more important to the Navy.
-
MDA director provides rough sketch of possible space-based missile defense sensor layer
What does the Missile Defense Agency director envision for a space-based missile defense layer? Here’s a look.
-
Hyten: To address Russian and Chinese missile threats, it’s all about the sensors
The head of U.S. Strategic Command says the biggest focus for missile defense has to be sensor development.
-
Raytheon builds massive radar development facility complete with robotic helpers
Meeting visitors at the door of the $72 million addition to Raytheon’s Andover, Massachusetts, radar production facility is a small square robot flashing purple light, offering a verbal welcome.
-
Marines increase ways to detect and kill air threats, from hobby drones to cruise missiles
Facing an array of threats, the expeditionary force aims to keep the sky safe.
-
Fitbits and fitness-tracking devices banned for deployed troops
Announcement is latest to tighten security as device data exposes vulnerabilities.
-
Marines receive new advanced air defense system as air threats loom
The Corps plans to buy six new G/ATOR systems, to the tune of $225M.
-
The Army is one step closer to fielding a next-generation weapon sight
The system is expected to be fielded to infantry and special operations forces in fiscal year 2019.
-
3 thoughts on hypersonic weapons from the Pentagon’s technology chief
The U.S., Russia and China are all pursuing hypersonic weapons. Here are some factors to keep in mind.
-
Is the ‘Google Translate’ of sensor systems coming?
Lockheed recently concluded a series of flight tests with DARPA on an experimental program for stitching together systems.
-
The Navy wants the weather to predict sensor interruptions
The rise of interconnected sensors means atmospheric sciences becomes more important to the Navy.













